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I PERSONAL MENTION I AND LOCAL NEWS K Movements of Many People R. and Brief Happening in and W Around Lexington Jotted I Down by Society Reporter. E Mrs. Carrie Fields, of Columbia, E spent a few days here thi9 week with t relatives. I Miss Lila Smith is visiting friends I at Leesville and Batesbnrg. I JxLiso mana l^ong, 01 tne state nosf pital, of Colombia, is visiting relaI tives here. . Mrs. Parnell and children, of Lamar L S. C,, spent last week with her brother, Mr. D. B. Rawl. Mrs. W. J. McCartha spent a few days this week with relatives at Bateslip-U burg. r Mr. Shuler Dreher, a progressive E and substantial farmer of Selweod, E was here Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bickley and r little son, Henry Jake, spent a few \ days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Steel, at Ethan. Mr. and Mrs. Bibb, and children Mrs. Jeanne Oorley, Miss Julia Bickley and S. T. Bickley spent Sunday f flia T.la Polma w- nu VMO XOIO V* JL IMUiOl Wood's new crop bean seed, pole and bush, all varietief for late planting tnrnip seed, amber cane, dwarf essex rape, fall line of seeds, bulk and packages. Harmon Drag Co. ' Mrs. Robert Marks and little son, III* . . Robert, of Columbia, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Hedgepatb, of Miama, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks this week. Mr. and M-s. Samuel ?B. George and family attended the Little Mountain Rsn&ion Friday. Mrs. Ezell Eoon and Mrs. Wm. Mahaffi, of Chapin, spent a few days last week with their sister, Mrs. F. L. Schwartz, who has been quite sick, bat we are glad to note she has improved. Miss Lottie Duncan, of Colombia, visited her aunt, Miss] Alice Wilson last week. Misses Annie Sarah Griffith, of Edmund, and Sarah Drafts, of Barrs, spent last week here, the guest of Mrs. i ??? QCaQCOQGdCQ ?8 Meet MeJAt m ? gO Naiad Baby ?fj Guaranteed waterproof, i gO large sizes. Price fa A Utopia Embroidery; cotto] Sk pink, blue and lavender. Pri Plaqnet Fasteners; open never unfastens; warrantee .gO and black, r Price, per dozen Tape Lines with parcel po .JjR ment requirements on each; 7 22 Laundry Bags, made of gal JJE? 9ize, all colors.ff Price 69 Cotton Tape 1-2 inch wide white only.~Price |?- v;. \ Children's Patent Leather AA black with buckles to match Stickerie Braid for trim mi: .Ww scallop, fast colors, 6 yards i: mm Umbrell , CQ -Children's black umbrell assortment of handles, each.. Sjf? Men's and women's blackf S5 fancy handles, each S3 Women's American taffet; ww long hard wood handles in bl guaranteed for one year, ea( Men's American taffeta c? JB iDch frames, long handles, g wW ^Women's^pure silk cover BP graceful mission and black ^yy| very best wearing umbrellas Men's Silk Umbrellas, ci 3r#ji thafc"will~ give"satisfaction, ] 8 Notions ^Regal^Linen Stationery, la of paper and 50 envelopes to Bone Hair Pins best qui dozen, 1-2 dozen, and 1 dozen B medium and small sizes, pric Special prices on Hair Swi! lengths. We are prepared ?? price JjiJ Elastic Threaded Hair X large mesh, large size, allcol< C5 | PREMIUM BE C? S 0ur$ premium de; Cw 5 with many new anc aa f) : i..vl ~t ? . >:* mills wmcii iire give CR* S for premium coupons C? 2 cash purchase of 5c c Karl Oswald. Mrs. Luther Garren and children, Tallie and Josephine, of Columbia, spent la9t Friday with relatives in town. Miss Antoinette Griffith, the attractive daughter of Dr. L. A. Griffith, of Columbia, spent a few days with Mrs. Karl Oswald last week and attended the dance in Roof's Hall Thaisday night. Mrs. George Rikard and children, of Batesburg, spent yesterday with the family of Col. M. D. Harman. Mr. W. M. Schwartz, of Columbia, is spending his vacation with his mother here. Mr. Jas. E. Dunbar, one of the best farmers of the Pelion section, was here Tuesday. He reports fine crops and is pleased with the outlook. Mr. W. Frank Lindler, a clever and substantial citizen of the Ohapin section, was here yesterday and paid us a pleasant call. Mr. Myer Edelstein spent Sunday in Oolumbia. Mrs. Dr. P. H. Shealy is visiting relatives at White Rock. Miss Lillie Sease and sister, attractive and admired young ladies, of Gilbert, were in town yesterday. They will teach the school at Gilbert next session. i Mr. and^Mrs. W. W. Barre have re- turned home after two weeks, visit to their son, Prof. H. W. Barre, at Clem- j 8011. Dr. J. L. Shuler, of Selwood, was in town Monday. Sheriff Miller, Mrs. Miller and Vasco spent Tuesday in Irino. Miss Ernisfeine Barre has returned ( I-' after a fortnights, stay with friends in y Kingstree and Sumter. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leaphart and j little son spent Friday in Columbia. ? Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derrick and son, Homer, spent one day last week in 3 Columbia. 1 Miss Lessie Mae Quattlebaum is the , admired guest of Miss Mae Taylor on y upper Main Street. j Miss Annie Louise Taylor is visitiLg Misses Pearle and Delma Rhoden at D Wards. 0 Mr. Lawton Taylor, of Columbia, B has returned home after a pleasant visit to his uncle, Mr. Jesse D. Taylor, g Irvin Lybrand, a reliable and indus. a 53596953695959 iQcacaQQQca Tapp's TME Pants. T||r small, medium and I rl fr"* 25c J J 11 a, mercerized, white, ce, per ball 10c a and closes easily; 1 not to rust; white . 10c j st rates and govern- J 2 inches long. Price 5c afcea and linen, large , . ,, ...50c Not just 1 , 12 yards on bolt, department ioc We are det( Belts, red, white and previous Al a'wash dresses, large ^ndise th d piece. Price 25c and Stylish. ?____ purchase in their worth as* August sale as, 24 inch frames, dozen and h 50c ; ?_ umbrellas, wood and Women's 50c afcovered umbrellas. Children's dri lack or mission wood, *^6 price asked jh $1,00 ai ^ colors mos overed umbrellas, 28 tor choice ;uaranteed one year, Women's anc $1.00 In this lot are s ed umbrellas, long, season's most v handles, one of the the lot worth u made. Special. .$2.50 of many stunni rooked handles, one worth up to 11] Each $3.00 greatest sacrifh ___??known. The s the price these you should lose trge size box, 50 sheets the or es you w; thebox, price 25c price, for choi< ality and finish, 1-4 Spot cash. 1 i to the box, large, exchanges. Nc :e 25c During this b :ches, all colors" and long as lot lasts to matchfany hair, at each $1.50 to $3.50 One big lot c ets, very small and most charming srs. Price. 5c and 10c up to $' and $5. esesesfc* esesssssg rriip PARTMENT. { I IIL partment is filled \ | J|L I handsome prem- % n free in exchange ? 5 issued with each ? >r more. j p - trious colored farmer, who farms on the Snelgrove land, a few miles cut from town, brought to our office several specimens of fine sweet potatoes Monday. The potatoes were of good size and quality and speaks well for the producar bringing to our town sweet potatoes at this season. Mr. Henry Adams, of near Leesville, was in tiwn Monday. Mrs. Thos. P. Meetze and little Miss Sarah spent one day last week in Columbia shopping. Mr. Lester Miller is now with his home folks. Mr. W. H. Hendrix, from upon Hollow Greek, was here Monday HARDING'S DERMAZONE, the Wonderful Hair Tonic and scalp denser, $1.00 bottles 75c and 50c sizes 40c. HARMON DRUG CO. We are sorry to note the indisposition of Nesdames L. W. Redd, of this place and Mrs. Weir Addy. of the St. Davids section. Dr. J. J. Wingard is the attending physician. Mr. Sam McCravy, a clever gentleman and one of the best saw mill men in the county, was here Monday. Mr. Cal Riddle, a promising young man, was here Monday. Mr* W. C. Weed, one of the substantial farmers of Irmo, was in town Monday. Mr. E. W. Taylor, from Gilbert, a *ood farmer wa9 here Monday. I have a few sack9 of Nitrate of Soda which I will sell. W. W. BARRE, Lexington, S. C. Mr. E. C. Gantt, an industriou9 and jlever young farmer from Black Creek vas in town Monday. Mr. Geo. W. Harman, oneofthe best banters and old comrade of Lexington rho lives on route 1, was here Monday. We were glad to greet our friend, lr? J. SolHendrix, who lives on route , the first of the week. Mr. J. Frank Cook, a substsntial oung planter of route 3, was here londay. "YT- T T? ? :-i 1.1 mi. a. xv. xsiuouae, a genial geuueian, i9 filling the position as cashier f the Bank of Western Carolina, while Ir. Tyler takes a vacation in Aiken. Mr. J. J. Reeder brought over from Iwansea Magistrate U. W. Jefcoat Dd Constable E. M. Martin in his auto : GROW nnirro tithf riuuo i unit AUGUST CUT iere and there will bargains be , brand new seasonable goods i srmined that our sales this mo igust in the history of the Tap at's wanted and worn now, anc We have already told you in New York of women's, misses . We have hundreds of these s at such ridiculous prices you < ave a new dress for every day \ and Children's Dresses.. esses worth two and three times L?pretty and stylish?the materials t wanted: in sizes 6' to 14 vears. at 98c I missed dresses in sizes 14 to 44. ilk dresses, silk ratine and all this ranted materials. Many dresses in p to $10. In this lot you have choice :ng styles in white lingerie dressses L.50. This is without doubt the 2e sale of brand new dresses ever ale starts tomorrow at 8:30, and at beautiful dresses will be sold for i no time in getting here and choose ant at the heretofore unheard of ce $2 98 So phone orders. No C. O. D. No ) refunds. Alterations charged for. ig August sale you can buy?as i?pretty house and street dresses S9c )f women's and misses' dresses, styles, in this lot are dresses worth Your choice f l. 98 iiuro r ma l. DEFARTME Iain and Blandini | last Monday. ' We were glad to meet Monday ii our city Mr. W. E. Quattlebaum, t p.ioneer citizen ofLeesville. Messrs H. Z. Adams and Job 0 Swy gert, two jovial and good citizen who live in the vicinit}* of Leesville were here Monday. Messrs John C. Swygerfc and J. J Chapman, of Peak, were here Monda; looking after the interest of thei school. Prof. W. E. Black and little daugh ter, Sarah, are on a visit to relatiye at Saluda, S. 0. Mr. Hamp Kaminer and Misse Mary and Katie Belle Caughman spen a tew days at Baltimore and othe Northern Markets la9t week. Mr. Scott Hendrix spent a few da}* in Saluda last week. Mr. Howit, of Columbia, spent Sun day with the Misses Stuarts. Mr. R. E. Bouknight a good farmei of Gilbert route 1, wa9 here Monday and paid us a pleasant call. We were glad to meet our friend Ike Price, here Monday, who assurec us that he will be In the forefront when possums are ripe. Mrs, Charlie Geiger and son, Norman, left today for a week in the mountains of North Carolina. It was our pleasure to meet Messrs T. A. Chafin and Sid Clark prominent citizens, of Chapin, who were here on business Monday. Mr. D. R. Haltiwanger, to the de light of his friends, was on the streets yesterday. Mr. T. J. Fulmer, one of the best farmers of Chapin, was in attendance of the telephone meeting Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Canghman of Columbia are on an extended visit to relatives in Cherry ville, N. C. They are accompanied by their daughter, Miss Jennie Canghman. She will visit other places before returning home. It was a pleasure to meet up with Representative James B. Addy, who was attending the meeting of the Telephone Association here Monday. Mr. Addy can be always be depended upon to take an interest in any venture beneficial to Lexington county. Mr. W. L. Jackson, the sage of the Edisto, was here Monday. Mr. R. L. Connelly and Davis Swygert, two, clever and good farmers ae8Q69Q68Q( ING ST< ILE FOR OUR PRICE SALE. ! offered, but all over the store, vill be sold at away-under-val nth shall out double the salt p Co. in Columbia. We have i every article offered is new, f] our previous ads about our r ' and children's dresses at about tylish dresses, and they all go ii can well affoid to buy at lea in the week. Without a stylish hat no woman c feel and look well dressed. Many stun to select from. Choice tomorrow and they last, any hat in our store (excep at, each Goat Suits. Misses' and Junior Linen Coat St styles; some blouse effect with wide col August Sale price, the suit Shirt Waists. It is now that you need more shirt 1 any other season of the year. Come 1 our big cut price August sale and buy tiful waists at 50c, 89c and rip. Silverware. Special August sale of IS47 Rogers nlaf.or? fldf Tr*r???ck ^/lUVVU iiMV 1847 Rogers Bros, knives and forks, 1<) Dtftaf, special, the dozen, <6 kn lorks) TAPP COHPI NT STORE ? Sts., Columbia, ? from upon Saluda, were here Monday. J I i Mr. J Frank Keisler, one of the best * men on Hollow creek and a successful farmer, who always takes an active part in agricultural pursuits, was here s Monday. r > Dr. Mack, of Laesville, was in town Monday. Mr. P. H. Craps, a leading farmer 5 7 of Gilbert, was here Monday. r Mr. Sim Hendrix, a progressive farmer of route 2, was on our street "| " Monday. 3 Prof. S. J. Derrick, of Newberry College, i9 staying for a while with j 8 Mr. D. F. Efird in the Midway section. ^ Dr. Knowlton recently went out to r the home and performed an operation on Prof Derrick. He is doing nicely. s Mr. Geo. P. Craps, of Hollow Creek, was among the crowd here Monday. We were glad to meet Mr. Charlie Meetze on our streets here Monday. 1 r Mr. Samuel J. Derrick, of Swansea, one of our leading educators, was in ^ town Monday. ' We were glad to shake the hand of ' i ? g 1 Trial Justice Ioor Hayes, who was b here Monday on official business. ^ Mr. W. P. Shealy, of Hollow Creek ^ an old oomradp of nnra ma a -<? ? ?-v WUA4) imo UU1C -IIUU" 5 day. We are always glad to see him. Mr. Joe H. Eargle, of the Peak sec! tion, was in town Monday. Mr. James W. Shealy' one of the county farm demonstrators was in town Monday in the interest of his 0 work. He reports that crops have ft 1 greatly improved in his district since the rain. 1 Mr. I. V. Wessinger and sons, Prof. Chalmers and Roy, were here Monday. Prof. Chalmers is a noted educator and Roy is one of Lexington's pronrsing students. Mr. J Ed Mathias, one of the most j i i? - ? successiui iarmers in the Switzerneck section, was here Monday. He is pro < prietor of the famous Mineral Springs, j A large crowd of men met here in T 4 the Court house Monday representing the various telephones lines in Lexing- re ton county. These men complete the Lexington telephone association and officers were elected for ensuing term. The dispensary question will be discussed by prominent speakers at J. M. Koon's barbecue Dear Amick9 ferry on the 10th inst. Come one and all and be informed. lacwwavdraQvy ORJE2 Meet Me Fllf^ Neck^ |j 11 ? Splendid line of pretty ^ | I 11 1 best solid colors, also plai Persians, best quality 9ofl each Ladies' Lace "Dutch" and just the style for hot 1 Price Fancy Parasol 1H every Ladies' fancy parasols, lie prices. Silk, pongee, ratine, crepe 38 Of any 1913 styles, hard wood h the mer- Your choice :esh, crisp ecent big Bleached 13 one-third Lonsdale Cambric, 4-4 t i this big yards) yard LSt a half Androscoggin 4-4 bleach yards) at, yard _______ 12 yards fine, soft finisln wide, special, bolt ir child can Cotton ( ining models as long as The very best Domino A] it Panamas i tllat does not fade- -vard" ?1 00 Splendid line Dress Gii colors, yard Unbleached Dimity, goc yard aits; nobby ilar" SpH Under? ?2.o0 ??? Ladies'good quality "or full length, neck and arms . , _ value, special sale price f^a.s s an Extra fine quality ladii 3?re ?rin^ Vest9, splendid close knit these beau- quality, special price Good quality Gauze Ve9t; Good quality full size Ga and arm. Price, each Bros, silver Ladies' fine quality silk Vests, finished with silk taj warranted Complete stock of blacl ives and 6 quality silk velvet, width ....... $3.'.>5 yard | IV J 1^1 V $ ORDER BY PARC [||| 5> All during this specia 5 amounting to S3 and ov 5 all charges. If your ord J less than S3 include pos ? ri $ orders have prompt, car jflgfaaaaasafigsgi w- <*? '-**> w ^ Lexington, S. (X ? TO ? WASHINGTON, D. C. rHE NATIONAL CAPITAL $10.70 Round Trip, * Limit 18 Days* Thirty-Fourth Annual Summer Excursion, AUGUST 13, 1913. . -VIASouthern Railway Premier Carrier of the Sonth. Tickets sold for all traius August 3tli, 1913, with final limit returningd reach original starting point not iter than midnight, August 31st. A Special Train consisting of First * llass Vestibule coaches, Pullman leeping cars and Southern Railwav >ining Car will be operated through ^ :om Augusta, Ga., to Washington ' without change on following schedule m Leave Augusta 2:45 p. m., Wednesday, August 13tb~ Arrive Washington, 8:30 a. m. Thursday, August 14th. ALSO Round Trip Tickets will be Did to Virginia and North and South aroliua Resorts?Rround Trip Fares^ om Lexington, S. C., as follows: Asheville, N. C., $6 00' Brevard, N. C 6 50 Hendersonville, N. C 5 60Waynesviile, N. C., 7 25 Lurav. va is?n Natural Bridge, Va., 11 25> Norfolk, Va., 10 00 * Richmond, Va., 10 00Roanoke, Va., 1125White Sulphur Springs? 7.. 13 00 Proportionately Reduced Round , j rip Fares to other points. j For complete information, Pullman m iservations, etc., call on or write ^ Magmder Dent, D. P. A., Augusta, Ga. W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A., i Columbia, S. C. H. F. Uaiy G. P. A., 'f Washington, D. O. S. H. Hardwick, P. T. M. Washington, D. C, j ...... 1 jctfjgcwsrwicunnBry , l IQ69Q69Q69 " S3 i At Tapp's gg vear. g}{j$ Vindsor Ties, all of the {VJ ds, checks, stripes and : messaline silk. Price, 25c S3 1 Collars, good quality tveather, white and ecru. Q9 i OP,r> "Ho KjUt wv ^ Is Special $1. "J new shapes, made of $23 .*, 1 ?, linens, etc., all new K/3 1 tandle9, values to $3.00. domestics. .2? 1 iranded good9, (limit 10 03 ioc yQ ed domestic, (limit 10 * 77-8c rS 3d long cloth, 36 inches ^ $1.CKD 0? Q jroods. C3 pron Ginghams the kind ^ ^ 5c O? aghams in stripes and 6Jw 5c 03 i?i. .1 _ .!?_ ia quauiy, yara wiae, 9 rear. ZJS ^ I it 9ize5' Gauze Vests, qR fl finished with tape, 15c 10c Sg S es' "out size'' Gauze ww , > fl quality, regular 25c CfJ fl loc C5 a 5, full size, price. ...5c ^9 use Vests, tape in neck 2"fr? 19 7c or 4 for 25c jjff ^9 Gauze Lisle Thread CO hH 3e, price 25c and 50c SfQI -* ^9 Br velvet ribbon, best CO 9 s No. 1 to 80. nrinps "Ik r Ml 8 1*3 to 75c jMB EL POST. ? g? " S 1 sale on orders S f3?$ ,9 er we will pay 5 C*tj 9 [er amounts to % Sm tage. All mail J G\M 9 eful attention. & ??& * 9 55 ?4^1 S3 H